Unlocking the Unstoppable: Meet the 2025 NFL Superstars Dominating the Game in Unexpected Ways
Best at Getting Open in the Passing Game: Bijan Robinson, Atlanta Falcons
What about Christian McCaffrey, you ask? Among RBs with at least 40 targets, Robinson led the NFL in burn percentage (62.7), burn yards per target (9.76) and big play percentage (20.0). He topped CMC in all three categories and catch rating (.940 to .936), which is a rating from 0-1 that indicates how well a receiver successfully hauls in passes that are considered catchable.
Best Against a Stacked Box: Derrick Henry, Baltimore Ravens
Henry ranked second in the NFL with 1,595 rushing yards and 16 rushing touchdowns. He was also third with 2.29 average yards after contact and fifth in yards per carry on plays with a run disruption. And he did it all while facing a league-high 73.4 bad box percentage, which represents how often the defense is lined up with at least one more player than the offense has blockers when the player is lined up at running back.



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